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General English Language Instructor: Ammar Sultan Al- Maani

General English Language Instructor: Ammar Sultan Al- Maani. King Faisal University e- Learning Deanship & Distance Education . 1. 12th Class. Elements of Class. More Comparatives and Superlatives (Short Review) Similarity Practices Vocabulary .

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General English Language Instructor: Ammar Sultan Al- Maani

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  1. General English Language Instructor: Ammar Sultan Al-Maani King Faisal University e- Learning Deanship & Distance Education 1

  2. 12thClass

  3. Elements of Class • More Comparatives and Superlatives • (Short Review) • Similarity • Practices • Vocabulary

  4. Vocabulary Previewing ( pages 167/ 168 )

  5. Vocabulary Previewing ( pages 167/ 168 )

  6. Previewing Vocabulary • 1. The word” __________” is closest in meaning to the phrase “ a way of acting”. • A. difficulty B. behavior • C. entertainment D. character • 2. Most of the students feel _____________ because of the final tests. • A. worried B. thirsty • C. sleepy D. hungry • 3. The word “ ___________” is closest in meaning to the phrase “ very clever”. • A. interesting B. intelligent • C. easy D. enjoyable • 4. Every one felt ______________ because of the bad movie. • A. bored B. happy • C. dangerous D. tall

  7. Previewing Vocabulary • 5. “____________” is closest in meaning to the phrase“ kinds of living things”. • A. islands B. beaches • C. species D. insects • 6. All children _____________ watching cartoon movies. • A. dislike B. enjoy • C. are afraid of D. avoid • 7. “ _________” is closest in meaning to the word “ like”. • A. hate B. attract • C. prefer D. avoid • 8. When the sun rises, the fog ___________________ quickly . • A. disappears B. succeeds • C. returns D. fails

  8. SOME RULES ABOUT FORMING COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES • One syllable adjectives generally form the comparative by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est, e.g.:

  9. SPELLING RULES • Note that if a one syllable adjective ends in a single vowel letter followed by a single consonant letter, the consonant letter is doubled, e.g.: thin → thinner, big → biggest. • If an adjective ends in -e, this is removed when adding -er/-est, e.g.: wide → wider/widest. • If an adjective ends in a consonant followed by -y, -y is replaced by -i when adding -er/-est, e.g.: dry → drier/driest.

  10. TWO SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES • two syllable adjectives which end in -y usually form the comparative by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est, (note the change of -y to -i in the comparative/superlative) e.g.:

  11. TWO SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES • two syllable adjectives ending in -ed, -ing, -ful, or -less always form the comparative with more and the superlative with the most, e.g.:

  12. THREE SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES • Adjectives which have three or more syllables always form the comparative and superlative with MORE and THE MOST, e.g.: • The only exceptions are some three syllable adjectives which have been formed by adding the prefix -un to another adjective, especially those formed from an adjective ending in -y. These adjectives can form comparatives and superlatives by using more/most or adding -er/-est, e.g.:unhappy – unhappier – the unhappiest/ the most unhappy

  13. IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES

  14. USE OF COMPARATIVES • Comparatives are very commonly followed by than and a pronoun or noun group, in order to describe who the other person or thing involved in the comparison is, e.g.: • John is taller than me. • I think that she’s more intelligent than her sister.

  15. OTHER USES OF COMPARATIVES Comparatives are often qualified by using words and phrases such as much, a lot, far, a bit/little, slightly etc., e.g.: You should go by train, it would be much cheaper. Could you be a bit quieter? I’m feeling a lot better. Do you have one that’s slightly bigger? Two comparatives can be contrasted by placing thebefore them, indicating that a change in one quality is linked to a change in another, e.g.: The smaller the gift, the easier it is to send. The more stressed you are, the worse it is for your health. Two comparatives can also be linked with and to show a continuing increase in a particular quality, e.g.: The sea was getting rougher and rougher. Her illness was becoming worse and worse. He became more and more tired as the weeks went by

  16. USE OF SUPERLATIVES • Like comparatives, superlatives can be placed before nouns in the attributive position, or occur after be and other link verbs, e.g.: • the most delicious chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten • Annabel was the youngest • This restaurant is the best • As shown in the second two examples, superlatives are often used on their own if it is clear what or who is being compared. If you want to be specific about what you are comparing, you can do this with a noun, or a phrase beginning with in or of, e.g.: • Annabel was the youngest child • Annabel was the youngest of the children • This restaurant is the best in town.

  17. THE OPPOSITES OF COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVES • Weuse theformsless (theopposite of comparative more), and theleast (theopposite of superlativethemost). • Less is used to indicate that something or someone does not have as much of a particular quality as someone or something else, e.g.: • This sofa is less comfortable. • I’ve always been less patient than my sister. • The least is used to indicate that something or someone has less of a quality than any other person or thing of its kind, e.g.: • It’s the least expensive way to travel. • She was the least intelligent of the three sisters.

  18. HiNT: Similarity • Similarity • *[ as + an adjective+ as ] • Ahmed is as tall as Salim. ( Short adjective “ tall” ) • Ahmed is as famous as salim. ( Long adjective “ famous’ ) • Ahmed is as good as Salim. ( Irregular adjective “ good” ) • *[ as + an adverb + as ] • Ahmed speaks English as fluently as Salim does. • Women work as hard as men do. • Note: The negative form of a similarity sentence . • Ahmed isn’t as tall as Salim. [ Here it is comparative in meaning]

  19. Let’s Start Exercising • 1. People in Saudi Arabia are as ______________ as people in Jordan . • A. more generous B. generous • C. most generous D. the most generous • 2. The weather in winter is _____________ than it is in summer. • A. colder B. cold • C. coldest D. the coldest • 3. I have ___________ money than you do. • A. much B. more • C. most D. least • 4. Abdullah is ______________ of all boys. • A. the fastest B. the most fastest • C. fast D. faster

  20. Do More Exercises • What is the comparative of "sad"? • sader •   sadder • sadier • saddier • What is the comparative of "destructive"? • destructiver •   more destructive • destructivier •   more destructiver

  21. What is the superlative of "soft"? •   softest • softiest • softtest •   most soft • What is the comparative of "hot"? • hoter •   hotter • hotest •   hottest • What is the comparative of "heat"? •   heater • heatter • heatier • hetter •   none of these

  22. What is the superlative of "ugly"? •   uglier • uggliest • uglyest •   ugliest • What is the superlative of "unpleasant"? •   unpleasant •   most unpleasant •   more unpleasant • unpleasantest

  23. What is the superlative of "small"? • smallier •   smaller • smalliest •   smallest • What is the comparative of "lively"? • livelyer •   more livelyer •   livelier •   more livelier • What is the superlative of "deep"? •   deeper • deepper •   deepest • deeppest

  24. This sentence uses a comparative, but it is mixed-up. Put the words and punctuation in the correct order. • thanVancouversmaller.muchVictoriais

  25. This sentence uses a superlative, but it is mixed-up. Put the words in the correct order. • biggest.cityCanadaTorontoinisthe

  26. These sentences use a superlative, but it is mixed-up. Put the words in the correct order. • .UglytownisbeautifulmoreJasperthan • inprovince.CanadaBCmosttheattractiveis

  27. Johnis _________________ of all. A. better b. best C. the better D. the best

  28. Choose the correct alternative for each sentence. (Comparatives or Superlatives) 1. I think that’s _____ film I’ve ever seen • the funnier than b) the funny • c) the funniest d) the funnier 2. Is football the _____ sport in Chile? • popular b) more popular • c) popularest d) most popular 3. Vegetables are _____ last week • expensiver than b)more expensivertham • c) more expensive than d) most expensive 4. I think Vladimir is _____ intelligent person in the class • more than b) the most • c) most d) the more

  29. 5. Don’t you think there are _____ things to do on hokidays than watching tv all day? • a) best b) bestest c) better d) better than • 6. Summer is _____ season in our country • a) the hottest b) hotter than c) the hot d) hot • 7. Groenland has the _____ weather of the world. It’s always raining and snowing • a) bad b) worse than c) worst d) worsest • 8. The Everest is _____ the Aconcagua • a) the highest b) highest than c) the higher than d) higher than • 9. Last week we had _____ day in Santiago, the temperature was –18ºC • a) the colder b) the coldest c) the cold d) colder than

  30. 10. To fall from a motorcycle is _____ to fall from a bicycle. • more painful b) more painful than c) painfuller than d) the painfullest • 11. If you suffer asthma, don’t go to Mexico City. It is one of the _____ cities in the world • pollutest b) more polluted c) polluter than d) most polluted • 12. The _____ place from Chile is Australia. It’s on the other side of the world. • fartherb) farthest c) farther than d) farthest than • 13. I don’t think your bike is _____ mine. • fastest than b) faster c) fastest d) faster than • 14. Michael was _____ basketball player in the world • taller b) tallest c) the taller d) the tallest • 15. Speaking Japanese is _____writing it. • a) the easiest b) easy c) easier than d) easyer than

  31. Superlatíve Adjectives • Adjetives with 1 syllable or two syllables ending in “Y” • VIII Follow the example and complete the list with the correct Superlative • e.g. fast  the fastest • nice the nicest • large  • tall  • old  • long  • great  • smart  • friendly the friendliest • funny  • silly  • hot the hottest big 

  32. Adjetives with two, three, four, or more quantity of syllables • popular the most popular • exciting  • successful 

  33. Write the following sentences using the correct form of the adjective (comparative or superlative) • Clare is __________________________________________________ Mike. (old) • Jane is ________ of the four. She eats very well and does a lot of sports, (healthy) • The coach thinks that Peter is the __________________ player of the team, (fast) • The Sahara desert is one of the ___________________deserts in the world. (hot) • The climate in the North of Chile is _______________________ in the South, (dry) • Asia is _________________________________________________ Europe. (big) • A Rolls-Royce is one of _______________________ cars in the world. (expensive) • ____________________________ hurricanes are developed over México, (violent) • Diamonds are ______________________________ jewels in the world. (precious) • History classes are _________________________ chemistry classes. (interesting)

  34. بحمد الله

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